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Parc Deokjin (덕진공원)

5.9Km    5278     2024-04-08

390, Gwon samdeuk-ro, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-239-2607

Le grand parc Deokjin (fondé en avril 1978) est un parc bien connu à Jeonju. Il est constitué d’un pavillon traditionnel, d’un marais d’iris, d’une cascade artificielle ou encore d’un pont en bois. Le parc est surtout connu pour ses fleurs de lotus, quand l’été arrive les nénuphars s’épanouissent complètement pour former un très beau paysage. A l’intérieur du parc, vous trouverez neuf sculptures commémoratives telles que ‘la sculpture pour les enfants’, ‘la sculpture Sin Seok-Jeong’, ‘la stèle de Kim Hae-kang’, ‘Jeon Bong-jun, Jang Gun-sang’, etc.


Dongnagwon (동락원)

Dongnagwon (동락원)

5.9Km    5946     2024-04-07

33-6, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-285-3490

La maison Dongnagwon est une bâtisse représentative du village de Hanok de Jeonju, offrant l’opportunité d’effectuer un ‘Hanok Stay’ (passer la nuit dans une maison traditionnelle coréenne) et de vivre la vie coréenne traditionnelle. Affiliée au collège Kijeon de Jeonju, Dongnagwo est aussi un lieu de commémoration à la mémoire de W. M. Junkin, venu en Corée en 1892 en tant que missionnaire, et originaire de l’église presbytérienne du sud des Etats-Unis. Dongnagwon est une structure hanok traditionnelle consistant en un Anchae (bâtiment principal), Sarangchae (maison détachée) et Haengnangcha (maison des domestiques). Elle représente parfaitement l’agencement des vieilles maisons hanok de Jeonju à l’époque où W. M. Junkin effectuait ses travaux religieux dans la région. Les visiteurs de Dongnagwon ont la possibilité de s’essayer à la vie traditionnelle coréenne en passant une nuit dans une chambre du hanok, mais également en découvrant la musique traditionnelle, l’artisanat local et la dance. De plus, Dongnagwon propose également l’hébergement de groupes ou l’accueil lors de l’organisation de conférences, séminaires et évènements familiaux. Pour les groupes supérieurs à 30 personnes, il est possible de louer le site entier (couvrant toutes les zones du site, incluant Seungdokdang, Seunghwadang, Cheongyuje, et le jardin de devant).

Yangsajae [Korea Quality] / 문화공간 양사재 [한국관광 품질인증]

Yangsajae [Korea Quality] / 문화공간 양사재 [한국관광 품질인증]

5.9Km    14399     2024-04-07

40, Omokdae-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-282-4959

Located in Jeonju Hanok Village, Yangsajae was the place where the poet Lee Byeong-gi (pen-name: Garam, sijo poet) composed his sijo (a Korean traditional poetic form) works. Now used as a cultural space, the house attracts many people looking for relaxation and cultural experiences. Yangsajae, meaning “a house (jae) that cultivates (yang) classical scholars (sa)”, was an annex of the Jeonjuhyanggyo Confucian School where classical scholars used to study in preparation for the national civil service examinations. As an educational and creative place, Lee Byeong-gi composed sijo poems there for six years from 1951. It later served as the Jeonbuk Public Elementary School with the introduction of new learning to the Jeollabuk-do area in 1987. Since 2002, however, it has served as a hanok stay dedicated to promoting local history and traditions to the public. It is said that the building was constructed on a 400-year-old site about 150 years ago. In 1980, repair work was conducted to save the basic structure of the house. The house is a typical ‘ㄱ’-shaped hanok structure with a half-hipped roof. In particular, the three dormitory rooms originally used by Confucian students and classical scholars can be converted into one single room for seminars, tea ceremonies, or other group meetings simply by opening the bunhapmun (sliding doors). The guesthouse is a ‘ㅡ’-shaped hanok built in 1980. Each room has a clean and cozy interior with simple decoration and furniture. The rooms include the Gudeul (floor heated with firewood) Room, where the tea ceremony program using green tea leaves picked from the wild green tea field behind the house is held, and the Ondol (Korean floor heating system) Room. As the poet Lee, who loved orchids, poems and alcohol, lived at Yangsajae, there are still traces of his former presence inside the house. Notably, Lee used the ‘Garamdasil’ room as his study room, so it displays some of his photos. There is a postbox situated in a corner of the yard which the guests can use, and the owner will deliver the mail himself. Yangsajae is not only a hanok accommodation but also a multi-experience space where guests can discover traces of the old educational institute and the poet Lee’s life and works.

GaEunChae2 [Korea Quality] / 가은채2 [한국관광 품질인증]

GaEunChae2 [Korea Quality] / 가은채2 [한국관광 품질인증]

5.9Km    204     2024-04-07

100-20, Hanji-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-6335-5267

Gaeunchae 2 is the sister accommodations of Gaeunchae and is located behind the Jeonju Korean Traditional Wine Museum. Completed in 2011, the traditional Hanok has soil walls and soil Ondol floors finished with traditional Hanji wallpaper and Hanji floor paper for greater traditional beauty. The exposed rafter and gray wall design make for the unique interior atmosphere of Hanok. Sculptures such as stone lantern and stone tiger in the garden, old rectangular stone, and terrace stone in the yard make the Hanok even more elegant. The small floor in the room just in front of the door is a versatile space where one can put luggage or sit and have a chat. Being situated close to the busy Taejoro in Jeonju Hanok Village, Gaeunchae 2 offers easy access to major tourist sites of the village including Jeondong Catholic Cathedral, Gyeonggijeon, Imokdae, etc. which are within walking distance. Guests can have a food trip as well as visit great restaurants and cafes clustered nearby.

Centre culturel de kimchi dans le village hanok de Jeonju (전주한옥마을 전주김치문화관)

Centre culturel de kimchi dans le village hanok de Jeonju (전주한옥마을 전주김치문화관)

5.9Km    5262     2024-04-07

29, Eojin-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-287-6300

Le centre des expériences de vie traditionnelles de jeonju est un guest house situé dans le village de hanok de Jeonju. Les visiteurs peuvent y vivre une expérience unique de la vie en habitat traditionnel. Le centre était à l’origine une résidence de noble construite durant la dynastie Joseon (1392-1910) aujourd’hui reconstruite, elle accueille de nombreux visiteurs notamment des étrangers qui peuvent y découvrir le côté traditionnel de la Corée. L’habitat a perdu de son côté vetuste mais y a gagné en comfort. Les visiteurs peuvent s’amuser à découper le bois pour alimenter le système traditionnel de chauffage. Il s’agit du ondol, un système de chauffage qui irradie l’ensemble du sol par dessous. Les visiteurs dorment sur des petits matelas à même le sol où il est bon de se prélasser durant les journées froide d’hiver.
Dans ce guest house, les hôtes peuvent également apprendre des chansons traditionnelles, y prendre le thé, ou encore faire du vélo autour de la propriété. Les repas sont compris dans le prix de l’hébergement.

Jeonju Nanjang (전주난장)

Jeonju Nanjang (전주난장)

5.9Km    0     2024-04-08

33-20, Dongmun-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk

Jeonju Nanjang désigne un musée construit comme un parc thématique situé dans le village des hanok de Jeonju, un endroit idéal pour les prises de photo et les activités autour des traditions de Corée. 

Sky [Korea Quality] / 하늘애 [한국관광 품질인증]

Sky [Korea Quality] / 하늘애 [한국관광 품질인증]

5.9Km    5672     2024-04-07

33-11, Dongmun-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-6453-1200

Sky is a guesthouse located in an alley next to the Jeonju Hanok Village Parking Lot. The house was built in 1930 and remodeled in 2014. It was originally a Japanese-style house, but the original building was completely demolished and a traditional Korean house was built in its place. The sheets and blankets in all the guestrooms are embroidered by the owner of the guesthouse. Her embroidery skills make some of the guests choose to stay at this guesthouse since they can learn the trade from her. She offers an embroidery class for such guests for only KRW 4,000 per person, and only 5 people are allowed in the class. If you want, you can also play the traditional Korean game called "yutnori" for free.

GaEunChae [Korea Quality] / 가은채 [한국관광 품질인증]

GaEunChae [Korea Quality] / 가은채 [한국관광 품질인증]

5.9Km    429     2024-04-07

68-13, Hanji-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-6345-5267

Gaeunchae is a Handol guesthouse located in Jeonju Hanok Village. Among the four Hanok buildings built by a construction company in 1969, two are being operated as a Gaeunchae guesthouse. While turning it into a lodging place, everything related to a private house was removed, but the original form of the building was revived for guests to feel the beauty of the traditional Hanok. Jeonju Master's Crafts Center, Jeonju Korean Traditional Wine Museum, Seunggwangjae, Dakjongi Hanji Dolls Workshop, etc. are just a stone's throw away. In particular, the pretty alleys are part of the Hanok Village alley tour course 1 operated by Jeonju City. In the middle of the yard of Gaeunchae are stones refined by hand years ago, including Macheon Stone, Sago Stone, Goheung Stone, Hwangdeung Stone, etc; the southern yard is paved with flat stones such as old granite, bakseok, and mica. Traditional room doors fitted without using any nails and traditional windows add to the gracefulness of Hanok.

Yedawon [Korea Quality] / 예다원 [한국관광 품질인증]

Yedawon [Korea Quality] / 예다원 [한국관광 품질인증]

5.9Km    184     2024-04-07

85-34, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-228-8218

Sitting at the foot of Omokdae, Yedawon is a classic Hanok opened in December 2013. It retains the unique beauty of Hanok, yet is equipped with neat and convenient facilities. The owner, who used to operate a traditional culture space for Hanok experience such as traditional tea and natural dying, newly built a Hanok for guests to be able to experience a cultural accommodation. Just one-minute away are Jeonjuhyangyo Confucian School and Jeonju Hanbyuk Culture Center, whereas the National Intangible Heritage Center is located over the Omokgyo Bridge outside the culture center. Gyenggijeon, Jeondong Catholic Cathedral, Omokgyo Bridge, and Nambu Market are all within walkable distance. Yeodawon has six rooms named after flowers; ceilings with exposed rafters and crossbeams; walls with Hanji wallpapers; and decorations with black-and-white drawings and Korean calligraphy. In particular, Lotus Flower Room is furnished with a folding screen with a landscape painting on it, and a big black-and-white drawing. Yeodawon is special in that guests can get first-hand experience of the traditional culture in different ways: traditional tea, traditional dying, Hanji, traditional dessert, traditional flower pancake, etc. The experience costs about 10,000 - 15,000 won per person, and available for four persons or more.

Musée de l'Alcool Traditionnel Coréen de Jeonju (전주 전통술박물관)

5.9Km    5582     2024-04-07

74, , Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-287-6305


Découvrez la gloire de l’alcool traditionnel coréen dans ce musée ! Vous pouvez voir les outils et machines utilisés pour la fabrication, ainsi que des expositions sur le thème de l’alcool traditionnel. Les zones les plus intéressantes du musée sont considérées commé étant la salle de préparation d’alcool et la salle de fermentation. Grâce aux enceintes disposées dans ces deux salles, vous pourrez entendre les sons amplifiés que l’alcool émet pendant le procédé de fermentation. Vous pourrez également profiter des arômes séduisants de la liqueur traditionnelle coréenne. Les premiers et troisièmes samedis du mois, vous pourrez vous faire la main à la fabrication et pendant les seconds et quatrièmes, il vous sera possible de participer à une dégustation traditionnelle.